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Eriugena, Berkeley, and the Idealist Tradition
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Eriugena, Berkeley, and the Idealist Tradition

BookPaperback
EUR19,50

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Eriugena, Berkeley and the Idealist Tradition is a collection of original essays presented at an international conference held in Dublin in 2002 and subsequently revised in light of discussions at the conference. As Stephen Gersh and Dermot Moran explain in their introduction, this book asks the question: What do philosophers mean by "idealism?" According to Gersh and Moran, the question of idealism is a difficult one, not only because of the historical complexity of the term "idealism" as they have sketched it but also because understanding of the phenomenon is dependent upon the observer's own philosophical persuasion. The essays in this volume take up the question of "idealism" in the history of philosophy from Plato, through late ancient and medieval thought, to Berkeley, Kant, and Hegel. Although there are obvious discontinuities among these versions of idealism, the degree of continuity is sufficient to justify a reexamination of the entire question.
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ISBN/GTIN978-0-268-02969-2
Product TypeBook
BindingPaperback
Publishing date15/11/2006
LanguageEnglish
SizeWidth 152 mm, Height 229 mm, Thickness 18 mm
Weight480 g
Article no.16870585
CatalogsLibri
Data source no.A4600713
Product groupBU521
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Edited by Stephen Gersh and Dermot Moran